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  • Post category:Positive change / Relationships / Tips
  • Post published:February 20, 2013

Find support in your family and friends. Let them know how you feel and ask them for advice and guidance on how to deal with the heartbreak. Only talk to friends who care and have been known to show support in previous situations.

Source: How to Deal With A Broken Heart (For Men) @ Wikihow

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